Luck runs out on land baron

On the fourth count, Garura defrauded Cain Bondeponde US$4 200 after promising him a housing stand in Unit O Chitungwiza.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Oct. 4, 2023

Divine Insight: Defying Curses: Lessons from Cain's Story

But the Bible carries a strange story of a man who, though  cursed, prospered and did well in his life.
By Humphrey Mtandwa Aug. 13, 2023

Chanetsa Farm field day: An encounter with the future

Flanking him, and adding details to his story,  was the local Agritex team headed by provincial agronomist 42-year old Cain Loki.
By Taruvinga Magwiroto Jul. 7, 2023

Ex-HCC boss haunts former employer

Chingombe was suspended in 2017 alongside then acting town clerk Josephine Ncube and Tendai Kwenda (finance director) on allegations of criminal abuse of office.
By Kenneth Nyangani Mar. 22, 2023

Mthuli evades Parliament grilling

Senate deputy president Mike Nyambuya summoned Ncube to Parliament a fortnight ago to proffer solutions to the economic haemorrhage, but he wrote back saying he would only show up after presenting his supplementary budget nextweek.

By The Standard Jul. 23, 2022

Chipungaz’s unfinished dream in rugby

He was among the few blacks who dominated in the elite sport within the farming town of Karoi since the early 1990s and trained juniors from high density suburbs of Chikangwe and Chiedza.

By The Standard Jun. 12, 2022

Chipungaz’s unfinished dream in rugby

He was among the few blacks who dominated in the elite sport within the farming town of Karoi since the early 1990s and trained juniors from high density suburbs of Chikangwe and Chiedza.

By The Standard Jun. 12, 2022

Judge castigates police in journalist arrest

Justice Munangati-Manongwa questioned the State over why it charged Ncube with armed robbery after his defence lawyer Admire Rubaya claimed his client was on a live programme at Newsroom Africa, a South African media house, at the time the crime was committed.

By The Standard Apr. 7, 2022

Sunday word: Understanding and attracting God’s favour

In our daily lives there are things we do for others or for our God that may attract some preferences by our peers or from the Lord. In our scriptures the first mention of an inclination of favouratism for a deed was regards the offerings to God by Adam and Eve’s two sons, Cain and Abel.

By The Standard Mar. 27, 2022